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WE ARE LIKE WAVES

EP + DIRECTOR + DP + EDITOR

We Are Like Waves is an intimate look into how surfing changes Sanu’s life, documenting the struggles and breakthroughs of becoming one of the first female Sri Lankan surfers.

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SYNOPSIS

Along the South Coast of Sri Lanka, surfing is everywhere. Yet only foreigners and local men fill the lineups. Surfing is not seen as a sport for girls. This is a result of cultural and societal expectations that place women inside the household, particularly in rural areas. Young girls are expected to follow certain standards: be kind, look nice, and smile. Attend school, study, work. Get married, and start a family. Be a housewife, cook, and clean. Most importantly, stay at home and put family first.

 

The ocean is simply not seen as a place for women. Therefore, like most girls, Sanu grew up watching her brother surf, but never considered it as an option for herself. When Sanu turned 18, she began working in the kitchen at a surf camp alongside her brother, who worked as a surf instructor.

 

At the surf camp, Sanu was often invited to try surfing by foreigners, but her fear of the ocean and going against her community’s expectations made her decline the offer again and again. One day, Sanu was asked by her boss and mentor, Sophie, to join her at SeaSisters, a weekly swim and surf program established  for Sri Lankan girls to help inspire and empower  through surfing. Hesitant but curious, Sanu took the risk.

 

Sanu must decide if she wants to continue a typical life as a housewife, or risk carving her own path as a surfer. This is a story of finding one’s voice in a sea of expectations.

THE ORGIN STORY

The story was found through a podcast that featured one of the co-founders of Sea Sisters Sri Lanka, a nonprofit dedicated to teaching local women how to swim and surf. They are inspiring young women by building confidence and strength in the water.

After listening to the episode, I learned that in Sri Lanka there is a cultural mindset that surfing is not meant for girls. Fathers are afraid of what might happen to their daughters, worried that they will never marry, so women are taught to stay close to home and they never learn. The stories and social issues shared on the podcast just stuck with me. Telling Sanu’s story as an example of the type of struggles that women surfers feel everywhere. I immediately felt a swell in my chest: this story needs to be told. Film is my form of activism to support and inspire more diversity in the surfing world.

I reached out to Sea Sisters in an Instagram message. They too wanted to create a film to help better continue their efforts to shift local mindsets about female surfers. It was a perfect communion of time, creativity, and passion.

Two months later, the film was in full production on the South Coast of Sri Lanka.

THE MISSION

Tackling issues of culture, gender norms, family expectations, empowerment and personal development, this film aims to inspire and empower women from across the world to pursue their own paths; and create a platform for deeper discussions around culture, gender and family expectations in the context of surfing. By bringing together women from different cultures, the film connects women in sharing stories, experiences and resources to overcome the unique but similar barriers we face.

We Are Like Waves

SEASISTERS

SeaSisters is a local organization that teaches Sri Lankan girls and women how to swim and surf. They create a safe space for girls and women to enjoy the ocean, using sports as a tool for women’s empowerment. SeaSisters is where Sanu began her surfing journey. SeaSisters was founded in 2018 by Amanda Prifti and Martina Burtscher, who are also the co-producers of We Are Like Waves. They wanted to share SeaSisters’ and Sanu’s story in an authentic and collaborative way - that’s why they teamed up with director Jordyn Romero and producer Leah de Leon. The film was initiated in partnership with SeaSisters, with the intent to inspire more diverse girls and women to get into surfing and follow their own path. 

Learn more about their work at www.seasisterslk.com.

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CREDITS​

EP, Director, DP, Editor: Jordyn Romero  

Producer: Leah de Leon  

Co-Producers: Martina Burtscher, Amanda Prifti  

Executive Producer: Bettina Lancaster  

Featuring:
Sanu Sandeepani  
Anju Sandeepani  
Surangi Sandeepani  
Kumara Sandeepani  
Dinith Sandeepani  
Minidhu Sandeepani  
Ameesha Sandeepani  
Rehana Sandeepani  
Sadini Malaha  
Kalpani Nimesha  
Tharushi Sandunika  

Executive Producers for the LA Times: Nani Sahra Walker, Leslie Lindsey  

Associate Producers: Katharine Johnson, James P. Lenfestey, Susan Lenfestey  

Story Consultant: Kalpa Gandhari, Umanga Sarathchandra, Nick Shrunk  

Drone Operator: Amanda Prifti, Ollie Walker  

Additional Cinematography: Giulia Franchi  

Color: Sarah Sebring

Sound Design and Mix: Anna Wozniewicz  

Music by: Alex Mansour  

Music Supervisor: Brittany Douziech

Field Translator: Kalpa Gandhari  

Translations: Umanga Sarathchandra , Janitha Thalagodage  

Original Title and Animation: Michelle Parry  

Original Font: Lauren Stevens  

Tuk Tuk:  Thilina Roshan  

Fiscal Sponsor: From the Heart Productions  
In Partnership with: Sea Sisters Sri Lanka

Special Thanks: Jack Bauhs  Devyn Bisson  Joann Kohng  Céline François  Giulia Franchi  Scott Hussion  William Lenfestey  Elizabeth Romero  Spencer Santini  Nick Shrunk  Shelby Thompson  Ellie Vargas  Arnaud Zimmerman  Elsewhere Surf Camp  Mahishaa Balraj  Claudia Ruiz  Shari Palermo  Sandy Dimayuga  Mindy de Leon  Aaron Perez  Aina Gustafsson  Alison Ball  Alyssa Evans  Skye Dascher  Alexandra Gossink  Amanda Johnston  Amy Hanson  Andy Hague  Ashley H. Davis  Barrett W. Chapman  Beatriz de Almeida  Becky Mendoza  Jason Baker  Billy Tipp  Blake Kendrick  Bob & Lisa Vigil  Bradford Rusick  Brianna Ortega  Chris de Leon  Christine Mueller  Dan Brawley  Danyelle Carpenter  Devon Romero  Dianne Shedden  Dionne  Dominik Eme  Electrum Performance  Elizabeth Rafael  Fidu Reidolina  George Tomay  Gwen Wiscount  Halley Albert  Hannes Hochuli  Isabelle Robertson  Jeanene Bettner  Jessica Schelz  Katherine Terrell  Kayli Nordby  Laura De Leon  Laurie Lenfestey  Lisa Jaramillo  Lisa Vigil  Luke George  Marit Oomens  Martin Mc Geough  Matthew Meredith  Megan Youngblood  Michael Iten  Morgan Sliff  Neil Ratna  Paola Basso  Quinn Gallagher  Richard Gonzales  Rosa Mundy  Ruth Coady  Scott Hussion  S. Dermoutz  Shannon M. Corsi  Susan Pittard  Sydney Hone  Taylor Lane  Viviana Morales Kaizer  William O'Grady

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